Here's why Home Depot's billionaire co-founder is helping pay tuition for every NYU med school student

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Here's why Home Depot's billionaire co-founder is helping pay tuition for every NYU med school student
 
 
Here's why Home Depot's billionaire co-founder is helping pay tuition for every NYU med school student
 
Ken Langone, who made his wealth through Home Depot, recently helped pay tuition for NYU med school students. Here's why he did it.
 
 
 
 
 
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Here's the pitch deck this New York startup used to raise $15 million to expand the services it offers its community of 17 million do-it-yourselfers
 
 
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Hometalk's web site has attracted an active community of DIYers who discuss home improvement projects. Now it wants to expand its service.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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This ex-Ford and GM executive asks job candidates how they traveled to the interview. Here's why.
 
 
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